

Twentieth-Century Global Christianity:
A People's History of
Christianity, vol. 7
edited by Mary Farrell Bednarowski
The specific focus and intent of the final volume of A People's History of Christianity is to delve behind the global phenomenon of Christianity to glimpse some of the very rich and dynamic lifeways within it. Ranging over the whole century and across several continents, the scholars in this volume probe Christians' creative encounters with popular culture, liturgy and spirituality, social change and Marxism, intrareligious and interreligious dialogue, and changes in gender expectations and roles.
Mary Farrell Bednarowski is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities.
| Shelving: | Religion / History of Christianity |
| Readers: |
General readers; college, university, seminary students; historians
0-8006-3417-9 $35.00 / Canada / UK 7" x 9", hardcover, 320 pp. |
| Rights: | World |
| Spring 2008 |
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